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These are the top financial services providers and fintech startups

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 13 Dec 2016


The fintech industry is growing every year, and the market is starting to fill up with financial services providers and fintech startupswho are trying to fulfill customers' needs and shape the future of finance.After reaching$19 billion in total in 2015, global fintech funding had already hit$15 billion by mid-August 2016. Several innovative financial services and fintech companies are driving that growth by attracting investors who are offering new financial products and services.But as more and more companies pour into the fintech space, it can be tough to sift through them and identify the major players. To help, we've listed below the most important financial technology startups across six areas: Banking, Payments, Investment and Financial Management, Insurance, Currency and Exchange, and Lending and Financing.Note: All employee and funding data comes from Crunchbase.Banking Fintech Providers & StartupsMonzoNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $17,699,015One Thing to Know: U.K. digital-only mobile bank Monzo was founded as Mondo in 2015.Starling BankNumber of Employees: 1 to 10Total Funding: $70,000,000One Thing to Know: Amazon Web Services named Starling Bank as one of its four Hot Startups to watch in November 2016.Ally BankNumber of Employees: 1,000 to 5,000Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Ally Financialwent public on April 10, 2014TandemNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $34.8 millionOne Thing to Know: Digital-only bank Tandem has an official banking license with the Bank of England.Fidor BankNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Groupe BPCE acquired the Munich-based web bank on July 28, 2016.TideNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $2 millionOne Thing to Know: Tide claims it can get you a business MasterCard in just three minutes.N26Number of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $52.73 millionOne Thing to Know: Famous Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel has backed the company, which obtained a full German banking license in July 2016.SimpleNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $15.29 millionOne Thing to Know: Simple has more than 100,000 customers and processed $1.7 billion in annual transactions in 2015.AtomNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $166.34 millionOne Thing to Know: Atom users can log in to the mobile banking app using facial recognition.PaymentsFintech Providers & StartupsDwollaNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $32.45 millionOne Thing to Know: The Des Moines-based company announced in November 2016 that it would drop its consumer app.VenmoNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Braintree acquired the peer-to-peer payments company in 2012, and today it has become a household name in P2P payments.PayPalNumber of Employees: More than 10,000Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: PayPal was founded on December 1, 1998 and acquired by eBay on July 8, 2002.PaydiantNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $34.6 millionOne Thing to Know: PayPal-owned Paydiant uses a cloud-based platform that helps merchants and banks deploy their own mobile wallets inside their own apps.Samsung PayNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: The mobile wallet supports more than 300 banks, and Samsung has plans to add more.Visa CheckoutNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Visa Checkout has partnerships with Best Buy, Starbucks, the Home Shopping Network, Under Armour, and more.BitPesaNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $1.75 millionOne Thing to Know: BitPesacurrently accepts Bitcoin and delivered fiat currency directly to mobile phones in Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, and Tanzania. Italso sells Bitcoin in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda.WorldRemitNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $147.66 millionOne Thing to Know: WorldRemit is available in more than 50 countries and has received backing from investors such as Accel Partners and TCV.StripeNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding:$440 millionOne Thing to Know: Stripe's latest funding round of $150 million values the company at more than $9 billion.BraintreeNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: The PayPal-owned company powers payments for companies such as Airbnb, Facebook, GitHub, Pinterest, and Uber.KlarnaNumber of Employees: 1,000 to 5,000Total Funding: $291.33 millionOne Thing to Know: Klarna recently acquired Berlin-based peer-to-peer payment startup Cookies, which had announced its was shutting down.Android PayNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Android Pay has a nearly60% market penetration in Singapore.Chase PayNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Chase Pay officially debuted its app on November 21, 2016.AzimoNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $46.59 millionOne Thing to Know: Azimo promises money transfers in one hour or less.XoomNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: PayPal acquired this international money transfer company on July 2, 2015.iZettleNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $172.29 millionOne Thing to Know: iZettle boasts the world's first mini chip card reader and software for mobile devices in 2010.SquareNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Square went public on November 19, 2015 and raised $243 million.AdyenNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $266 millionOne Thing to Know: Adyen's customers include Facebook, Uber, Netflix, Spotify, Airbnb, Yelp, Booking.com, SoundCloud, Vodafone, and more.ShopKeepNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $72.2 millionOne Thing to Know: ShopKeep has more than 23,000 customers and is a member of Apple's Mobile Partnership Program.RemitlyNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $100 millionOne Thing to Know: Remitly operates in 49 of the 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C., as well as Canada.TransferwiseNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $116.37 millionOne Thing to Know: Transferwise CEO Taavet Hinrikus was part of the small team that started Skype in 2003.Apple PayNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Apple Pay launched on October 20, 2014.Investing & Financial ManagementProvidersBettermentNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $205 millionOne Thing to Know: Betterment is the most popular robo-advisor in the U.S. and has more than $6 billion in assets under management.VanguardNumber of Employees: More than 10,000Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: The Vanguard Group manages approximately $3.6 trillion in assets.BillGuardNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: BillGuard announced on September 24, 2015 that it would become part of Prosper Marketplace.MoneyfarmNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $29.81 millionOne Thing to Know: Moneyfarm operates in Italy and the United Kingdom.RobinhoodNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $66 millionOne Thing to Know: Robinhood has a service called Robinhood gold that allows for pre-market and after-market trading, additional buying power, and larger instant deposits.AdvizrNumber of Employees: 1 to 10Total Funding: $3.59 millionOne Thing to Know: Advizr CEO Hussain Zaidi worked as a client-facing advisor for 12 years before he came up with the idea for his company.NutmegNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $75.02 millionOne Thing to Know: Nutmeg specializes in ISAs and pensions.WealthfrontNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $129.5 millionOne Thing to Know: Wealthfront manages accounts less than $10,000 for free and charges a 0.25% fee after that.HabitoNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $2.2 millionOne Thing to Know: Habito targets home buyers and tries to remove the friction of mortgage applications.MotifNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $126.5 millionOne Thing to Know: Motif offers eight different types of accounts for different varieties of investors.HedgeableNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $1.85 millionOne Thing to Know: Hedgeable focuses on millennials and touts itself as "your personal investing sensei."SigfigNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $60 millionOne Thing to Know: SigFig has backing from UBS, New York Life, Santander InnoVentures, Eaton Vance, Comerica Bank, and more.Scalable CapitalNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $12.27 millionOne Thing to Know: The Munich-based company focuses primarily on risk management.MintNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Intuit acquired Mint on September 14, 2009.WealthsimpleNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $25.66 millionOne Thing to Know: Wealthsimple is the largest automated investing service in Canada.Charles SchwabNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Charles Schwab went public on January 10, 2003.InsuranceFintech ProvidersBought by ManyNumber of Employees: 11-50Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Bought by Many wasa Fintech Innovation Awards winner in 2015 and 2016.Slice LabsNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $3.9 millionOne Thing to Know: The insurance technology startup offersa pay-per-use policy for Uber and Lyft drivers while they are on the job.ShiftNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $11.8 millionOne Thing to Know: Shift Technology uses data to automatically detect networks of fraudsters in the insurance and e-commerce sectors.CuvvaNumber of Employees: 1 to 10Total Funding: $759,150One Thing to Know: The UK-based company provides insurance on a car for only as long as the customer needs it, whether that's an hour or a day.OscarNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $727.5 millionOne Thing to Know: The health insurance startup was founded on July 1, 2013.WeSavvyNumber of Employees: 1 to 10Total Funding: $40,000One Thing to Know: WeSavvy provides insurance policy rewards for healthy behaviors such as walking, running, and bicycling.KnipNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $18.3 millionOne Thing to Know: The mobile insurance company has offices in Switzerland, Germany, and Serbia.RoostNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $6.48 millionOne Thing to Know: Roost specializes in smart home technology.KaskoNumber of Employees: 1 to 10Total Funding: $682,710One Thing to Know: Kasko was founded on New Year's Day 2015.LemonadeNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $13 millionOne Thing to Know: Lemonade has access to more than 2,500 retailers and advertisers through back-end partnerships with companies such as Apple, Netflix, Macy's, Nordstrom, Walmart, and more.TeambrellaNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Teambrella's users provide coverage to each other. When one person submits a claim within his or her team, the teammates reimburse it.FitsenseNumber of Employees: 1 to 10Total Funding: $44,000One Thing to Know: Fitsense uses wearables data to help insurance companies personalize their health and life insurance packages for individuals.FriendsuranceNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $15.3 millionOne Thing to Know: The P2P insurance company rewards small user groups with cash back bonuses at the end of the year if they remain claimless.CocoonNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $4.11 millionOne Thing to Know: Cocoon specializes in smart home security.Markets, Currency, & Exchange Fintech CompaniesRippleNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $93.6 millionOne Thing to Know: Ripple claims that it has partnerships with 15 of the top 50 banks.KrakenNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $6.5 millionOne Thing to Know: The bitcoin exchange says it was the first to have its trading price and volume displayed on the Bloomberg terminal.CoinbaseNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $117.21 millionOne Thing to Know: Coinbase was founded on June 1, 2012.BitstampNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $10 millionOne Thing to Know: Bitstamp was the first regulated and licensed virtual currency exchange in the European Union.BTCNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: BTC is the world's largest Bitcoin media group.EthereumNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: Ethereumworks with bitcoin, developer APIs, consumer applications, and more.Digital AssetNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $67.2 millionOne Thing to Know: Digital Asset has formed partnerships with Accenture, Broadridge, and PwC.CircleNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $136 millionOne Thing to Know: Goldman Sachs, Accel, and other heavyweights have poured their financial support into Circle.Lending & Financing Technology CompaniesAvantCreditNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: AvantCredit, a subsidiary of Avant, has lent more than2 billion to more than 450,000 around the world.ZopaNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $68.63 millionOne Thing to Know: Zopa was one of the firstthree members of the U.K.'s Peer-to-Peer Finance Association, along with FundingCircle and RateSetter.Bond StreetNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $11.50 millionOne Thing to Know: Bond Street offers small business loans of $50,000 to $500,000 with rates starting at 6% for terms of one to three years.SoFiNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding: $1.38 billionOne Thing to Know: SoFi has loaned $13 billion to date to more than 200,000 members.AssetzNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $4.94 millionOne Thing to Know: Assetz claims that no investor has ever made a loss in its automatic investment accounts.Funding CircleNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $273.24 millionOne Thing to Know: Funding Circle has provided loans to more than 20,000 businesses and helped more than 55,000 people around the world invest in small businesses.Younited CreditNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $74.34 millionOne Thing to Know: Younited Credit was formerly known as Prt d'Union.OrchardNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $44.70 millionOne Thing to Know: Orchard uses its technology and infrastructure to build systems that help marketplace lenders grow.China Rapid FinanceNumber of Employees: 1,000 to 5,000Total Funding: $91 millionOne Thing to Know: The company is the largest online consumer lending marketplace in China that serves online users and the growing middle class in the world's most populous nation.Patch of LandNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $24.8 millionOne Thing to Know: Through the third quarter of 2016, Patch of Land had $194,083,766 in loans originated, $168,283,766 in loans funded, and returned $46,733,895 to investors.LendUpNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $111.5 millionOne Thing to Know: LendUp offers credit education courses through its website that cover credit building, consumer credit rights, and more.ProsperNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding: $354.9 millionOne Thing to Know: Prosper was the first marketplace lender in the U.S. when it launched in 2006.AffirmNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $420 millionOne Thing to Know: The San Francisco-based financial services company was found in 2012.KreditechNumber of Employees: 251 to 500Total Funding: $152.19 millionOne Thing to Know: Kreditech focuses on providing credit access to people with little or no credit history.AuxmoneyNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $198.18 millionOne Thing to Know: Auxmoney is a German peer-to-peer loan marketplace.OnDeckNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding: $190 millionOne Thing to Know: OnDeck has delivered more than $5 billion to small businesses worldwide.LendInvestNumber of Employees: 101 to 250Total Funding: $58.62 millionOne Thing to Know: LendInvest touts itself as the UK's leading online platform for property lending and investing.BondoraNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $7.01 millionOne Thing to Know: Bondora has processed more than 400 million euro in loan applications from prime and near-prime borrowers.LendioNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $51 millionOne Thing to Know: Lendio takes a customer's free application and places it in front of more than 75 lenders.LendingClubNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding: N/AOne Thing to Know: CEO Renaud Laplanche resigned after an internal probe in early May 2016.SeedrsNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $22.76 millionOne Thing to Know: Seedrs boasts that it is the leading equity crowdfunding platform in Europe, and it plans to open to U.S. investors soon.KabbageNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $238.65 millionOne Thing to Know: Kabbage has provided more than $2 billion in funding to more than 84,000 businesses.Lufax.comNumber of Employees: 501 to 1,000Total Funding: $1.69 billionOne Thing to Know:Lufax was incorporated in September 2011 in Shanghai with the support of Shanghais Municipal Government and has since become Chinas largest Internet finance company.Market InvoiceNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $29.74 millionOne Thing to Know: The P2P fintech platform has funded against1,021,631,610 to date.CrowdfunderNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $4.9 millionOne Thing to Know: The Los Angeles-based company focuses on changing U.S. laws to make it easier forstartups and small businesses to raise funds through equity or revenue-based financing.CrowdcubeNumber of Employees: N/ATotal Funding: $28.23 millionOne Thing to Know: The equity-based crowdfunding platform has invested197,333,589 for 325,220 registered members.BlueVineNumber of Employees: 11 to 50Total Funding: $64 millionOne Thing to Know: BlueVine offers credit lines up to $100,000 and fixed repayments over a six-month period.RateSetterNumber of Employees: 51 to 100Total Funding: $46.83 millionOne Thing to Know: RateSetter has lent1,581,503,579 to date.More to LearnThis comprehensive list of fintech companies merely scratches the surface of the fintech industry, which is growing in unprecedented ways.That's why BI Intelligence spent months compiling the best and most exhaustiveguide on the world of fintechentitledThe Fintech Ecosystem Report: The Emerging Technologies and Firms Driving Change in Financial Services and How Legacy Players Can Navigate The Disruption.To get your copy of this invaluable guide to the payments industry, choose one of these options:Subscribe to an ALL-ACCESS Membership with BI Intelligence and gain immediate access to this report AND over 100 other expertly researched deep-dive reports, subscriptions to all of our daily newsletters, and much more. >> START A MEMBERSHIPPurchase the report and download it immediately from our research store. >> BUY THE 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